Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 and 8.4 hands on: First look

First look

GSMArena team, 12 June 2014.

Introduction

Ever since the 2011 unveiling of the Galaxy Tab 7.7 we've been waiting for the next generation of Super AMOLED tablets. Three years later they have arrived - the Samsung Galaxy Tab S duo comes in 10.5" and 8.4" sizes and like the Tab 7.7 before them, they are stunningly thin.

Separate from the Galaxy Tab and Galaxy Note lines, the Galaxy Tab S tablets still share a lot with them. The powerful hardware platform, combined with proprietary TouchWiz features like Multi Window, instantly put the two at the forefront of functionality. Just look at that specs sheet.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 at a glance


Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 official photos

  • Dimensions: 246.9 x 173.5 x 6.6mm; 465g (Wi-Fi) / 467g (LTE)
  • Display: 10.5" Super AMOLED screen, 2,560 x 1,600 resolution
  • Chipset (Wi-Fi): Exynos Octa 5420: quad-core Cortex-A15 @ 1.9GHz plus quad-core Cortex-A7 @ 1.3GHz; Mali-T628 MP6 GPU; 3GB RAM
  • Chipset (LTE): Snapdragon 800, quad-core Krait 400 @ 2.3GHz; 3GB RAM
  • OS: Android 4.4 KitKat
  • Camera: 8MP main camera, 2.1MP front-facing camera
  • Storage: 16GB / 32GB built-in, microSD card slot (up to 128GB cards)
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.0, A-GPS + GLONASS; microUSB 2.0 with MHL
  • Battery: 7,900mAh
  • Misc: S fingerprint, stereo speakers

Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 at a glance


Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 official images

  • Dimensions: 200.8 x 144.3 x 6.6mm; 298g (Wi-Fi) / 294g (LTE)
  • Display: 8.4" Super AMOLED screen, 2,560 x 1,600 resolution
  • Chipset (Wi-Fi): Exynos Octa 5420: quad-core Cortex-A15 @ 1.9GHz plus quad-core Cortex-A7 @ 1.3GHz; 3GB RAM
  • Chipset (LTE): Snapdragon 800, quad-core Krait 400 @ 2.3GHz; Adreno 330 GPU; 3GB RAM
  • OS: Android 4.4 KitKat
  • Camera: 8MP main camera, 2.1MP front-facing camera
  • Storage: 16GB / 32GB built-in, microSD card slot (up to 128GB cards)
  • Connectivity: Cat. 4 LTE (150Mbps / 50Mbps), Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.0, A-GPS + GLONASS; microUSB 2.0 with MHL
  • Battery: 4,900mAh
  • Misc: S fingerprint, stereo speakers

The key difference between the Galaxy Tab S and other Galaxy tablets is clearly the screen. Samsung's return to Super AMOLED for its tablets means the slates offer stunning contrast, rich colors and on a more practical note great sunlight legibility.

The leather-like finish of the plastic back has been updated to the perforated look ala Galaxy S5, while the home buttons now host fingerprint sensors dubbed S fingerprint. At just 6.6mm thick these two pose a serious challenge to the Sony Xperia Z2 (6.4mm). Unfortunately, these two didn't inherit the Galaxy S5 water resistance along with its looks.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 and Galaxy Tab S 8.4

Samsung leads the way among Android manufacturers with Multi Window - allowing split screen view with several open apps. Multitasking is growing in importance - Microsoft touts it as a key Surface feature and even Apple might be taking the split-screen plunge soon. Samsung's customizations to Android, of course, extend much further than that, but Multi Windows will seem to be a key selling feature for a while.

After three years of waiting there's a lot of anticipation for these tablets so without further ado, flip over to the next page for our first glimpse at these gorgeous Super AMOLED screens.

Reader comments

  • Rose
  • 24 Feb 2023
  • vx6

Today i still use this tab 10.5 for youtube and browsing the web also for paperworks, its a great tab. I got it way back 2015. I got this becoz of its crisp screen display. Samsung is great!

  • Penny SL
  • 29 Aug 2021
  • K1J

Samsung galaxy tab S 10.5 can connect to use tablet pen thru bluetooth?

  • Viper
  • 25 Dec 2020
  • BYp

I still have the wifi version and still rocks... I'm even trying to get the LTE model to see if the performance gain is better than exynos. Even still in 2021 almost... Movies are great, I have a friend with a Tab S4 and the quality of th...